Month: November 2010

Puppet Master: Ghost in The Shell Brought to Life

Astounding, exciting, beautiful! I am jealous. A friend emailed me links to some serious sex and robotics hackery when two coworkers decided to hardware hack together a Puppet Master computer, a la Ghost in the Shell — this one in a female gynoid shell. Rather, a very busty female mannequin stuffed with some very interesting…

Most of you know I enjoy the sophisticated French hardcore from Explicite Art; what you may not know is that the site’s founder and creative director John B. Root originally started the site to fund his adult feature films. For example, here are video scenes from his film “Show Me Pink” aka Montre Moi de…

1. Conversations in New Media 4:37 2. Synthesis of Old and New Media Over Conflict 1:57 3. Big Changes Happen Person to Person 2:03 4. Twitter Enables Citizen Journalism 1:57 5. Digital Disruption of Sexuality Distribution 3:07 6. New Dominance of the Visual Image 5:55 I recently had the pleasure and opportunity to be invited…

I just discovered Ukranian civil disobedience organization FEMEN, even though they have been active for several years. They’re a controversial group of women dedicated to raising awareness about women’s issues and a variety of political problems that the everyday urban Ukranian faces. Their actions are sexed-up and topless, and as they are beautiful and enjoy…

Really Strange Sex Toy Items: News Roundup

Sex toys just generally lend themselves to being the center of wacky news items by their very nature. Throw in the fact that I linger over the news items and obsessively search reporting to find details (often scattered across online newspapers like a tornado-trailer park convergence), and then dutifully present them to you as if…

* I saw the astonishing news item reporting that UK residents may soon have access to a phone chip that allows them to self-test for STDs and STIs. Total awesome sci-fi reality, right? Then I saw that The Sexademic noted that, and wrote STI Test Innovation: US vs. UK. We fail to innovate, again. (guardian.co.uk,…

Porn companies are making history right now, but not the kind of history we would joke about — or necessarily be proud of. The total of individuals being sued by multiple porn companies has reached a record-breaking 30,000 “John Doe” defendants in the past six weeks. For what might be my top article this year,…